Hundreds of people have converged on central London to march for fair pay for NHS staff and recognition of their work during the coronavirus pandemic.
Crowds gathered on Horse Guards Parade ahead of the protest as a samba band led people in chants of "one two three four five, keep our NHS alive".
Protesters made their way along Whitehall towards Downing Street. A blue banner reading "End NHS pay inequality, together we win" led the march.
Many were carrying placards, including one which said: "Boris remember my neighbour Lewis, what about his payrise? He saved your life now reward us." Marchers were applauded by members of the public as they arrived outside Downing Street.